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‘I am confident that, in time, I will be entirely exonerated,’ says Mukund Krishna. Photograph: Police Federation of England and Wales View image in fullscreen ‘I am confident that, in time, I will be entirely exonerated,’ says Mukund Krishna. Photograph: Police Federation of England and Wales Ex-Police Federation boss confident he will be ‘exonerated’ of corruption claims Exclusive: Mukund Krisha says he is ‘proud’ of his record at staff association after allegations of fraud The former head of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) who was arrested on suspicion of corruption has told the Guardian he is confident he will be “entirely exonerated” and is “proud” of his record at the organisation. Mukund Krishna, who was the chief executive of the staff association, is facing claims of financial wrongdoing and had his contract terminated on Sunday. At the time of his arrest in March, police said they were investigating “allegations of fraud relating to governance and financial decision-making” within the federation, which represents 145,000 officers. In his first statement since his arrest, Krishna said he will fight the claims. “I vigorously deny the allegations made against me. At all times I have acted with integrity, in accordance with the rules and governance of the organisation, and followed advice. I am confident that, in time, I will be entirely exonerated. “I am proud of everything that we accomplished during my time as chief executive of the Police Federation of England and Wales. I worked tirelessly on behalf of the more than 145,000 officers this organisation represents. “Under my leadership, the federation secured a 16% pay rise over three years for frontline officers and recovered more than £150m in compensation for members. We increased revenues, and reduced litigation liabilities from more than £110m to less than £40m, putting the organisation on a sound financial footing,” he said. “I am proud of that record and the difference it made to the lives of serving police officers across England and Wales,” he added. The 46-year-old former management consultant was arrested at his Surrey home by officers from the City of London police as part of an investigation into alleged financial wrongdoing at PFEW. He was bailed as part of what detectives said was an extremely complex investigation. Two former senior federation officials were also arrested in coordinated raids. A 51-year-old man from Wales and a 55-year-old man from Bristol were arrested on suspicion of fraud by abuse of position, as was Krishna. A spokesperson for the PFEW said: “Mukund Krishna’s employment with the Police Federation of England and Wales came to an end on 31 May 2026. “His basic salary, without bonus, was paid up to that point. He will not receive any further payments. A process to appoint a permanent chief executive will begin in due course.” Krishna’s remuneration package was worth £701,100 a year for both 2024 and 2025. The package included a basic sa

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Its important to remember that everyone deserves a fair trial. Lets hope Mukund Krishnas confidence is well-placed and that the truth comes to light. #JusticeForAll #PoliceReform #FairnessInJustice

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While Mukund Krishnas confidence is understandable, its crucial to remember that the investigation is far from over. Transparency and justice require thorough scrutiny, even for those in powerful positions. Lets hope the evidence will speak for itself. #Justice #PoliceTransparency

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Justice for all, indeed. Lets hope Mukund Krishnas confidence is well-founded and that the truth comes to light. #PoliceReform #FairnessInJustice

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As an idealist, I fervently hope Mukund Krishnas confidence is well-founded. Transparency and fairness are paramount in justice, and its crucial that all allegations be thoroughly investigated. Lets pray for a swift and just resolution that upholds the integrity of our law enforcement and the principles of justice for all. #PoliceReform #JusticeForAll

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Justice should be about truth, not confidence. Lets demand transparency and accountability in every trial. #JusticeForAll #PoliceReform #FairnessInJustice